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==RPK==
It is possible that this is a [[Valmet M78]], which has very often been used to impersonate the RPK in American movies, but it doesn't seem to have the distinctive three-prong flash hider of the M78. It's also likely that this might be one of the semi-auto Norinco copies that were sold in the U.S.
It is possible that this is a [[Valmet M78]], which has very often been used to impersonate the RPK in American movies, but it doesn't seem to have the distinctive three-prong flash hider of the M78. It's also likely that this might be one of the semi-auto Norinco copies that were sold in the U.S.
:The barrel seems too short to be the RPK. It looks like a 21" Chinese RPK clone with the Chinese club foot stock and a standard Chinese AK front wooden fore end.  Or it could be a 'franken-gun'. Lord knows there are tons of those in the film biz. :) MPM
:The barrel seems too short to be the RPK. It looks like a 21" Chinese RPK clone with the Chinese club-foot stock and a standard Chinese AK front wooden fore end.  Or it could be a 'franken-gun'. Lord knows there are tons of those in the film biz. :) MPM
::Yeah, I think you're right. I think I'm gonna have to add some pics of Chinese RPK-type weapons to the RPK page, just because I imagine there are plenty of American armorers who use them in movies. Good call. -[[User:MT2008|MT2008]]
::Yeah, I think you're right. I think I'm gonna have to add some pics of Chinese RPK-type weapons to the RPK page, just because I imagine there are plenty of American armorers who use them in movies. Good call. -[[User:MT2008|MT2008]]

Latest revision as of 22:15, 24 August 2018

RPK

It is possible that this is a Valmet M78, which has very often been used to impersonate the RPK in American movies, but it doesn't seem to have the distinctive three-prong flash hider of the M78. It's also likely that this might be one of the semi-auto Norinco copies that were sold in the U.S.

The barrel seems too short to be the RPK. It looks like a 21" Chinese RPK clone with the Chinese club-foot stock and a standard Chinese AK front wooden fore end. Or it could be a 'franken-gun'. Lord knows there are tons of those in the film biz. :) MPM
Yeah, I think you're right. I think I'm gonna have to add some pics of Chinese RPK-type weapons to the RPK page, just because I imagine there are plenty of American armorers who use them in movies. Good call. -MT2008